The interview with Daniel Zamora at Jacobin, about his edited book Critiquer Foucault: Les années 1980 et la tentation néolibérale, has led to a number of commentaries.
‘An und für sich’ is hosting four pieces on this:
– Verena Erlenbusch – Neoliberalism and the Genealogy of Biopolitics
– Gordon Hull – Why Foucault is still useful on Neoliberalism
– Johanna Oksala – Never Mind Foucault: What Are the Right Questions for Us?
– Thomas Nail – Michel Foucault, Accelerationist
[update: there is now a reply, in French and English, by Zamora]
In addition, there is also a lively discussion following from the post I made in response to the Jacobin interview – much of it not to do with me, but dialogue between commentators. Other pieces are linked at Foucault News.
Reblogged this on PHILOSOPHY IN A TIME OF ERROR and commented:
Stuart Elden has the set of links to the AUFS Foucault event.
Reblogged this on Neoliberal Times.
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